Quote from BPtrader:
After I enter a trade, I do two things:
1. When the trade goes in my favor, I grab the small profit and exit.
2. When the trade goes against me, I wait until it comes back into profit. If it doesn't come back, I suffer a heavy loss.
I wonder if I am alone. I looked at the blotters of some traders on ET, and noticed they trade many times a day and seem to have no problem in exiting a losing trade.
Why is it so hard for me to exit a losing trade?
(I have rules, they don't help).
BP
See if this sounds familiar
Small profit
1,) You get an anxious feeling inside and by exiting it helps make it go away (knowing you can re-enter for another win)
Big loss
2.) You get calm (very calm/ almost numb) as you watch it (price move away)..
Always seeing/ interpreting that price could possibly reverse back in your favor â then price will make a spurt away from your positionâ¦
But then all of a sudden it appears to want to come back
Eventually it moves away (farther this time) and youâre in a heavy loss (more than you win in a day or week)
Then one of two things happens
You exit for a loss and price reverses
You exit for a loss at the end of the day
If it doesnât Iâll shut up and sit down
RN

